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Finally Announced by Adobe.

http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshopelmac/
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Yeah but elements is rubbish, you need a better one than that!
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Yeah but elements is rubbish, you need a better one than that!
I guess it really depends on your needs.
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Did Adobe ever bring out Photoshop Elements fir Mac version 5?
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Yeah but elements is rubbish, you need a better one than that!
??? Elements is a great value and offers most users everything they need for a fraction of the CS price. Super powerful program. Not sure how you could consider it rubbish.
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Yes, there is a Elements 5. I also have to disagree with the post below (being crap). For the novice editor (like the majority of users out there... Photoshop Elements is sufficient.
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I still use Elements 2.0 on my iBook and love it.

I have absolutely no need for the full blown version...

Now, I'm not sure if I should go for Elements 6 or Pixelmator when I upgrade to MacBook. Any thoughts?

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Did Adobe ever bring out Photoshop Elements fir Mac version 5?
I don't believe they ever made a Mac version of 5, Windows only.
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Yep you're right Matt, just looked up Adobe and Elements 5 was Windoze-only. For the Mac, Adobe went straight to Elements 6.
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Yep you're right Matt, just looked up Adobe and Elements 5 was Windoze-only. For the Mac, Adobe went straight to Elements 6.
Sorry, meant 4.0 My Bad!
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Since switching to Mac (just last month) after many years of running Windows, the only software I really miss is Elements. I started with 2.0 and then upgraded to 4.0 later. This is good news for me! I wonder how well it will work with iPhoto?

charliecrossian, what do suggest as an alternative? I've looked at Pixelmator but am not sure how comfortable I'd be with it after running Elements for so long.
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Thank goodness...I've been using Picasa in my Windows VM - I hate iPhoto and Aperture! Can't wait to get my hands on a demo...I love CS3, but I need a good photo album program and PE6 looks like the ticket, especially with the new CS-esqe features like the group shot feature. Someday I'll give Lightroom a shot...Adobe, get us a demo pronto!

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No word on whether it's a universal app yet? I looked around the site and can't tell.
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I am excited see PSE 6 coming out for Macs http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshopelmac/ as I have really missed 5 on my old PC. Since getting new iMac for Christmas I cannot find a photo editor I like as much as PSE.

I do not like iPhoto 08 it takes me forever to do anything and I can't quickly reduce photos for the web. I also can't add text.

Pixelmator does not have a healing brush.

Seashore does not have a healing brush.

Is there a cheap or free easy to use program that has a healing brush and I can add text to pics for the next 2.5 months until my beloved PSE 6 comes out?

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